A sash window or hung sash window is made of one or more movable panels, or "sashes". The individual sashes are traditionally paned windows, but can now...
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and double-hung sash windows, horizontal sliding sash windows, casement windows, awning windows, hopper windows, tilt, and slide windows (often door-sized)...
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architecture, a witch window (also known as a Vermont window, among other names) is a window (usually a double-hung sash window, occasionally a single-sided...
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the traditional sash window lock, where the cam is mounted to the top of the lower sash, and the follower is the hook on the upper sash. In this application...
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fumes, vapors, and dusts. The device is an enclosure with a movable sash window on one side that traps and exhausts gases and particulates either out...
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called hoppers. Throughout Britain and Ireland, casement windows were common before the sash window was introduced. They were usually metal with leaded glass...
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tripartite sash window to the left and a sash window to the right. The windows are similar on the upper floor but with horizontally-sliding sashes. All the...
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A Chicago window is a large fixed glass panel flanked by two narrower sashes of the same height, filling a structural bay. The large pane is a single panel...
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The Croods: A New Age, voiced by James Ryan Sash, a movable panel in a sash window Stand-alone shell, a Unix shell designed for use in recovering from certain...
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switching to sliding and sash windows in subsequent decades. Modern jalousie windows may be high-performance architectural windows, and some have even been...
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stay is a metal bar with holes that fit onto the peg, and allow the sash window to be held open in various positions. The peg nearest the hinge can then...
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with canopies. On the ground floor is a bow window and a canted bay window, most of the other windows are sashes, and the middle house has two dormers. Inside...
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floor. In each shop is a segmental bow window, and between them is a sash window. The top floor contains sash windows in architraves. II Cottages in Swales...
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Stained glass (redirect from Stained-glass window)
Zand dynasty (1751–1794 A.D.). In Persia stained glass sash windows are called Orosi windows (or transliterated as Arasi, and Orsi), and were once used...
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light Reticle – Aim markings in optical devices, e.g. crosshairs Sash window – Window made of one or more movable panels Savart wheel – Acoustical device...
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A cottage window is a double-hung window — i.e., a window with two sashes sliding up and down, hung with one atop the other in the same frame — in which...
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Transom (architecture) (redirect from Transom window)
pane within a door or window sash which is hinged independently to provide discrete ventilation without opening the entire sash. Architectural details...
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three-light sash window; this window and the sash windows above have segmental brick arches and a continuous hood mould shaped over the windows. II 24 and...
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the latter part of the 18th century, when tall narrow sash windows were almost universal, the window seat was in high favor, and was no doubt in keeping...
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transitional story, with eight sash windows on 22nd Street, as well as 18 sash windows each on Broadway and Fifth Avenue. The windows are flanked by alternating...
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doorway is a sash window in an architrave, and in the top floor is a lunette. The outer bays in the lower two floors contain bow windows, and in the top...
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doorway and a sash window, and the upper floor contains a horizontally-sliding sash window. At the rear are chamfered mullioned windows. II 25 High Street...
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utilitarian cast iron items such as stove backs, fireplace tools, and sash-window weights, marketed to a broad segment of Boston's population. Many of...
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the upper floor, most of the windows are sashes, some in architraves, and on High Street there are two casement windows. II St Andrew's Church, Aldborough...
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casement windows with hood moulds, the lower two floors contain Venetian windows and sash windows, and in the top floor are tripartite sash windows. II Old...
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doorway in the top floor, and on the south front is a sash window on each floor, all but the top window horizontally-sliding. At the top is an embattled parapet...
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bow windows with decorative wooden posts. The upper floor contains tripartite sash windows, in the left bay of the attic is a four-light sash window, and...
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On each house, the third floor has three small flat-arched sash windows; the centre window sits below a small cornice supported on corbels. 5–20 Regency...
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found in the side window on light aircraft. In the United States, the older style of this window is often referred to as a "storm sash". On modern houses...
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